By Kevin Lee
Whenever there’s a processor refresh, most laptops go with an internal refresh and call it a day. The Lenovo Yoga 920, however, takes it a step further with a redesigned chassis that’s sleeker, while fixing all the problems we had with the previous redesign.
Starting at $1,329 or £1,499 (about AU$1,670), the Yoga 920 has seen a slight price bump from the Yoga 910 due to its new 8th generation quad-core Intel processor. This revision on the 13.9-inch convertible also packs in a few new smaller features and gets a new bronze color option.
Design
While we mostly liked the Lenovo Yoga 910 design, there were a few niggles that we couldn’t get over, namely the webcam positioned in the center of the bottom bezel. Thankfully, the webcam has returned to its rightful place above the display, and it hasn’t reintroduced much of a bezel either.
The laptop’s nearly-edgeless 13.9-inch screen keeps your focus on the lovely looking display, and the only irksome element is still that fat black bar at the bottom. The 3,860 x 2,160 touchscreen has also been updated with a new digitizer that can detect up to 4,096 levels of pressure – the same as the latest Surface …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac